VoiP BCM 50 Help

VoiP BCM 50 Help

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VoiP BCM 50 Help regulartechguy 06-18-2007
Posted by regulartechguy on June 18, 2007, 4:21 pm
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Having a problem getting our two BCM 50's to connect for VoiP
service. We programmed a VPN on the intergrated router to point the
LAN addresses to their counterpart and it doesn't seem to do the
trick. Both systems are direct to a WAN Port with no other firewalls
or routers between them and the ISP. Any insight on whether a VPN is
necessary or little tricks to get this thing up and running would be
appreciated...


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Posted by XBarNone on June 18, 2007, 11:15 pm
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A VPN is not necessary but a gateway table or gatekeeper is essential. This
makes your dialed number to ip address translation for you.


> Having a problem getting our two BCM 50's to connect for VoiP
> service. We programmed a VPN on the intergrated router to point the
> LAN addresses to their counterpart and it doesn't seem to do the
> trick. Both systems are direct to a WAN Port with no other firewalls
> or routers between them and the ISP. Any insight on whether a VPN is
> necessary or little tricks to get this thing up and running would be
> appreciated...
>



Posted by on July 26, 2007, 10:34 pm
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> Having a problem getting our two BCM 50's to connect for VoiP
> service. We programmed a VPN on the intergrated router to point the
> LAN addresses to their counterpart and it doesn't seem to do the
> trick. Both systems are direct to a WAN Port with no other firewalls
> or routers between them and the ISP. Any insight on whether a VPN is
> necessary or little tricks to get this thing up and running would be
> appreciated...

1) Can you ping from one to the other, both ways? If not, that is
problem number one.
2) Do you have the VOIP trunk licenses? Don't forget, you can set
everything up on a BCM, but it won't work until the licenses are
installed.
Plenty more things it could be, but they're the first things to check

Raja Ewart
Future Master of All Things Currently Difficult


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